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general electric also disappointing investors with part of its outlook on friday. jp morgan downgraded the stock. it is trading down better than 2% at 21.27. investors breathing a little sigh of relief that it wasn't worse. right now it is up almost 3%. and microsoft moving higher after david reported activist investor had take an $2 billion stake in the company. microsoft is up a full 4% on the trading session. which brings us to bob and kenney, a cnbc contributor. let's talk the big caps. i'll turn to you first. cat has been the canary in the coal mine in terms of global demand. what concerns me about the camera port is it's really a global bellwether. certainly the big defensive type, we have seen it. the big dividend are where people want exposure. >> and you wrote about this this morning. >> these are the guys who make all the stuff behind the walls. the heating and air-conditioning and the bolts. general electric being one of them. tomorrow we're going to get united technologies as well. another company company down tomorrow. we will get that worries me. ibm
general electric also disappointing investors with part of its outlook on friday. jp morgan downgraded the stock. it is trading down better than 2% at 21.27. investors breathing a little sigh of relief that it wasn't worse. right now it is up almost 3%. and microsoft moving higher after david reported activist investor had take an $2 billion stake in the company. microsoft is up a full 4% on the trading session. which brings us to bob and kenney, a cnbc contributor. let's talk the big caps....
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i want to remind you because it doesn't get much coverage, they've been beyond generous here and before anyone else stepped up and donated money, just some of the companies, some of the names, some within just minutes of the attacks announced and no one having any idea who was hurt or god forbid killed. so i know you hear views in the media about awful and self-centered business leaders are. i've covered them now for 30-plus years. not so. not so. all right. when we come back, you're in the white house. you got a crisis. you got a terrorist attack. what to do, how tow up. andy card, the white house chief of staff during 9-11 on what happens now. >> neil: welcome back. we are just getting word that the uncle of the two brothers here in the attacks on boston, he was the one who said they were idiots, remember, for besmirching the name of chechnya and peace loving chechens everywhere. he really rased them and said they are not representative of his people. anyway, he is going to be speaking top media again i'm told later today. i don't know from his home. when he does speak, we'll go there
i want to remind you because it doesn't get much coverage, they've been beyond generous here and before anyone else stepped up and donated money, just some of the companies, some of the names, some within just minutes of the attacks announced and no one having any idea who was hurt or god forbid killed. so i know you hear views in the media about awful and self-centered business leaders are. i've covered them now for 30-plus years. not so. not so. all right. when we come back, you're in the...
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the general assembly needs to approve his resignation. arerotesters in india calling for new delhi's police chief to be sacked after a five- year old girl was raped. police are accused of ignoring her parents when they reported her missing. so help roman has the story -- we have the story. another hoary store in delhi -- horror story in delhi. >> indians are becoming accustomed to learning about gruesome assaults on women. the latest involving kidnap, torture and rape of a five-year- old girl is particularly vicious. a man in his 20's has been arrested. >> there have been 157 cases of gang rape and more than 100 cases of rape in delhi. what is the commissioner of delhi doing ech? the accused should be hanged to death. there is no other punishment for him. >> there is growing public anger over the perceived indifference of police and slow pace of justice for victims. politicians say the right things, but action, not words, .s what people want >> they have a responsibility to the social empowerment of women. >> the death of a young woman af
the general assembly needs to approve his resignation. arerotesters in india calling for new delhi's police chief to be sacked after a five- year old girl was raped. police are accused of ignoring her parents when they reported her missing. so help roman has the story -- we have the story. another hoary store in delhi -- horror story in delhi. >> indians are becoming accustomed to learning about gruesome assaults on women. the latest involving kidnap, torture and rape of a five-year- old...
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the general manager could not be happier. >> he is the lead outstanding player. romney is also a fan favorite -- ronnie is also a fan favorite. >> i try to help and support ronnie, as a coach. the new season kicks off in august. for roninie, it means picking up right where he left off, in the second division. >> i am delighted that berlin side.gain has a he was looking for a ninth successive tournament win him a not go. -- monaco. it was the serbian number one who came out on top. he fought back and took the second two a tiebreak. 6-2, 7-6. >> the powertrain grand prix -- bahrain grand prix. raceition groups see the as a publicity stunt on behalf of the government. germany's sebastian claimed his second win of the season. he did it in style. reason to bed happy at the end of the race, after leaving the rest of the pack in the dust. >> seamless. right it was crucial after the start to get in the lead if i can and go from there. the pace was phenomenal. even though he was passed at the beginning, it did not last for long. the red bull pilot caught up after just a f
the general manager could not be happier. >> he is the lead outstanding player. romney is also a fan favorite -- ronnie is also a fan favorite. >> i try to help and support ronnie, as a coach. the new season kicks off in august. for roninie, it means picking up right where he left off, in the second division. >> i am delighted that berlin side.gain has a he was looking for a ninth successive tournament win him a not go. -- monaco. it was the serbian number one who came out on...
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it was written in english to inspire a generation of english. speaking radical want-to-bes. and then making a pressure cooking bomb and timing and detonator circuitry. and then 2012, they suggested targeting sporting events and then issue in 2011 suggested using a car to mow down pedestrians. their intent has never been less than terror. and this man convicted for a bombing in new york's times square used a cocktail of explosives similar to inspire magazine instructions. and then another attacker followed yet another inspire recipe before he was arrested in 2011. but the magazine didn't just offer bomb-making, but ideology as well. bin laden's writings featured heavily as did attacks of the u.s. the modern magazine style came courtesy of his edit in chief, a american living in yemen. he once boasted i am proud to be a traitor to america. and he was dead and killed in yemen september 30th 2011 in a u.s. drone strike. issue 12 was published last year. there has been nothing since. it's an arm of al qaeda's propaganda that they have been trying to push for many years, and when
it was written in english to inspire a generation of english. speaking radical want-to-bes. and then making a pressure cooking bomb and timing and detonator circuitry. and then 2012, they suggested targeting sporting events and then issue in 2011 suggested using a car to mow down pedestrians. their intent has never been less than terror. and this man convicted for a bombing in new york's times square used a cocktail of explosives similar to inspire magazine instructions. and then another...
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in general you can hear the crowds are cheering. they are giving their support as much as they can to the runners as they go past. it's not just londoners here as well. people all around the world. we met ron taylor. he's from atlanta. he's come all the way from atlanta to be on cnn. you're here in london watching the marathon. all this cheering and festive atmosphere, do you think that's appropriate given what happened in boston? >> i don't think so. i think people would agree you can't go on. >> you think it is appropriate? >> i think it is appropriate to be cheering these guys on. this is all being done for charity. it needs to go on. >> reporter: what about the security situation? i mentioned the police have said they updated patrols. do you feel safe? >> perfectly safe. we have seen police here. i'm sure there are police we don't see. there are cameras everywhere. perfectly safe. >> reporter: did you at any point consider not coming to the london marathon given what happened in boston? >> absolutely not. absolutely not. i thoug
in general you can hear the crowds are cheering. they are giving their support as much as they can to the runners as they go past. it's not just londoners here as well. people all around the world. we met ron taylor. he's from atlanta. he's come all the way from atlanta to be on cnn. you're here in london watching the marathon. all this cheering and festive atmosphere, do you think that's appropriate given what happened in boston? >> i don't think so. i think people would agree you can't...
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. >> reporter: leo rushed caitlin to mass general hospital. >> the one thing that struck us is how many were running towards where the bombs went off not away from it. you know. it says a lot about the people of our city. >> let's hope nothing like this ever happens again. >> reporter: and caitlin had a special visitor, president barack obama. >> reporter: what did he say to you? >> he shook our hands and told us we were strong and an inspiration to other people. >> reporter: caitlin is recovering so well, she could be released this week. what message do you have for everyone watching? >> i think that life should go on. we should continue and stay strong and -- not avoid or be scared of events. because there's dangerous people out there like this. >> reporter: life going on. today investigators finished their grim work on boylston street where the attacks happened seven days ago. and handed the famous street back to the city. just another act of courage and defiance in this proud place as it struggles to get back on its feet. for "nightline," geo benitez in boston. >> as we said, boston
. >> reporter: leo rushed caitlin to mass general hospital. >> the one thing that struck us is how many were running towards where the bombs went off not away from it. you know. it says a lot about the people of our city. >> let's hope nothing like this ever happens again. >> reporter: and caitlin had a special visitor, president barack obama. >> reporter: what did he say to you? >> he shook our hands and told us we were strong and an inspiration to other...
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. >> that is what the san francisco police chief is saying >> new gum generating buzz. >> and a man's generosity saves the little league season. >> looking deep into young mind's when it comes to >> the owner of a famous san francisco restaurant is helping a little league team starting a fundraiser campaign to improve the baseball facility at richmond's park. the restaurant and a local law firm are donated $5,000 to get it started. it began when he saw a story on abc7 news on the theft of equipment from the richmond little leagueers. the loss put the team season in jeopardy but then he stepped in and donated $1,500 to buy the new equipment so baseball goes on. >> well played, very good. play ball'. >> that is what they did at the a's coliseum last night. >> hopefully they have pitching left. here is a look at forecast, it will be nice at 7:05 at 67 and dropping to 61, and thankfully it want tonight's game that went 19 inning because they play at 12:45 tomorrow. you can see the cold front, the thin line of clouds is the leading edge of the cold front and notice how dry it is. it is chi
. >> that is what the san francisco police chief is saying >> new gum generating buzz. >> and a man's generosity saves the little league season. >> looking deep into young mind's when it comes to >> the owner of a famous san francisco restaurant is helping a little league team starting a fundraiser campaign to improve the baseball facility at richmond's park. the restaurant and a local law firm are donated $5,000 to get it started. it began when he saw a story on...
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. >> police are hoping handing out the new sketches will generate leads. anyone with information is urged to call the pittsburg police. >>> the order is going out for 15,000 furloughs air traffic controller to get back to work. >> that is good news for people taking a flight any time soon. the f.a.a. says the air traffic control tower will be fully staffed after tonight after congress approved funding for the jobs. >>> lawmakers voted to allow the secretary of state of transportation to shift up $253 million to the air traffic control system but dozens of other government systems face significant cuts including the military and child care. >> i think the whole quezada could unravel because -- sequester could unravel because you could have any number of instances like this where many people are inconvenienced. >> we are dysfunctional right now. it will take an outcry from people around the country to say do your jobs! >> many travelers think congress should have acted preemptively to control the air traffic control jobs. >>> and starting today in california
. >> police are hoping handing out the new sketches will generate leads. anyone with information is urged to call the pittsburg police. >>> the order is going out for 15,000 furloughs air traffic controller to get back to work. >> that is good news for people taking a flight any time soon. the f.a.a. says the air traffic control tower will be fully staffed after tonight after congress approved funding for the jobs. >>> lawmakers voted to allow the secretary of...
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dempsey also met with the chief of the general staff of the people's liberation army. they're using diplomatic channels to increase pressure on china. >> south korea officials have tightenned security around k kim -- there was a letter with white powder. he has threatened heavy retaliation against the north for provocations. they have staged demonstrations in front front of the ministr s ministries. >>> japan coastguard offices say eight chinese ships have left the area. they spent much of the day near the disputed islands in the east china sea. they say they were monitoring japanese boats in the area. the chinese flotilla is the largest they have seen. china and taiwan claim them. the website for china's state oceanianic ocean says they were carrying dozens of japanese lawmakers and the foreign media. shinzo abe says it was extremely regrettable and the issue should be solved through dialogue. >> our relationship with china is one of the the most important bilateral ties that we have. they are inensable. it would be wrong to sever our relationships in all areas. >> ab
dempsey also met with the chief of the general staff of the people's liberation army. they're using diplomatic channels to increase pressure on china. >> south korea officials have tightenned security around k kim -- there was a letter with white powder. he has threatened heavy retaliation against the north for provocations. they have staged demonstrations in front front of the ministr s ministries. >>> japan coastguard offices say eight chinese ships have left the area. they...
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peoplpick your poison. >> if you talk general at vice advice for everyone, average in a low-cost index fund. aggressive people like me, like to tinker. melissa: maybe you set aside a small portion of your portfolio you tinge e tinkle with. jack? >> i have not seen written or covered but i looked into some trade publication that cover insurance industry, and in recent years whole life insurancc has been doing better, sales going up every year, while term life, sales have been going down. term life insurance is better for about 99.8% of the population. melissa: why. >> it is far cheaper, that is reason people don't buy it there is no salesman to sell something cheap, they sell expensive product and prai prey on your f. the whole life insurance is not a good investment for most people. but if you are extremely wealthy, it is great, but for most term life is better, until your kids are grown. you are done. melissa: interesting. jeff how about you? >> i am a little scare -- well concerned about housing, a lot of investment we've seen in regions that are hard hit like las vegas and orlando,
peoplpick your poison. >> if you talk general at vice advice for everyone, average in a low-cost index fund. aggressive people like me, like to tinker. melissa: maybe you set aside a small portion of your portfolio you tinge e tinkle with. jack? >> i have not seen written or covered but i looked into some trade publication that cover insurance industry, and in recent years whole life insurancc has been doing better, sales going up every year, while term life, sales have been going...
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generally, their issues are with russia? >> yes, exep the chechens who fight in foreign lands look at the west as the principle enemy against the spread of islam. it is the kind of political islam nwhich they have an interest. so you do have people who are motivated by the al qaeda worldwide jihad. and that is their principle interest. go back to this. something that -- i have been watching the program with walid fares and others. one of the thpgs we have to ask ourselves is why is it, especially in the case of the younger of these two, someone hocomes here at age of 9 or 10, or 8 or 9, actually, spends a decade here, has tremendous opportunities, wipeds up enjoying the kipes of benefits that even some native-born americans don't have access to. they have this great path toward life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and decides one day, you know what, i am not going in that direction. i am going to kill some people at the boston marathon and fight to the death -- >> why is that? do they do that because someone is in touc
generally, their issues are with russia? >> yes, exep the chechens who fight in foreign lands look at the west as the principle enemy against the spread of islam. it is the kind of political islam nwhich they have an interest. so you do have people who are motivated by the al qaeda worldwide jihad. and that is their principle interest. go back to this. something that -- i have been watching the program with walid fares and others. one of the thpgs we have to ask ourselves is why is it,...
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are still alive today. >> you might think that the events of 70 years ago are remote for the young generation in the warsaw of today. >> in our next report, we need young -- meet young poles who have a growing interest in the warriors and the uprising. >> this is what remains of the warsaw ghetto. the building untouched since the days when this was the biggest get out in not see occupied europe. pictures of people who once lived here hang from the crumbling structures. before the war, warsaw was home to a thriving jewish community of 400,000. in 1940, they were forced into a tiny area in the center. >> these people lived not just next to the poles but with them. i think it is important that we do not forget that. >> but the area is now changing. one side of the street has been modernized. the others do to follow. as the scars of the past eight from the facades, there is a fear that memory could as well. volunteers arrive for a hard day's work. many of those who died in the ghetto were buried in the jewish cemetery in mass graves. for decades, it was forgotten. until a group of youngsters stum
are still alive today. >> you might think that the events of 70 years ago are remote for the young generation in the warsaw of today. >> in our next report, we need young -- meet young poles who have a growing interest in the warriors and the uprising. >> this is what remains of the warsaw ghetto. the building untouched since the days when this was the biggest get out in not see occupied europe. pictures of people who once lived here hang from the crumbling structures. before...
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the principle was to take at thank everyone out there for their generous donations and their thoughts and prayers. the one to pass this message on to people out there. martinez is coming together to help the family with the funds and if you do not live in martinez and want to help the family they have set up an account at any wells fargo bank. all yet to do is walk in there and say you are there for aaron hearn and mention the recovery fund and you can make a donation. the surgeries are very expensive. >> stay with crown >> 7 kron4 as we continue to search for in the suspected bomber. we will have the latest on >> we're starting out mainly clear skies, sunny and pleasant just a few miles north of the golden gate bridge. we could see nineties as we start the next workweek. temperatures right now are mainly in the 40's and '50's with the exception of have monday currently at 39 degrees. we will track these numbers in the afternoon, happened just a couple of minutes. >> a quick commute checked, the bridges around the bay area of the bay bridge toll plaza has a moderate back up. so the tr
the principle was to take at thank everyone out there for their generous donations and their thoughts and prayers. the one to pass this message on to people out there. martinez is coming together to help the family with the funds and if you do not live in martinez and want to help the family they have set up an account at any wells fargo bank. all yet to do is walk in there and say you are there for aaron hearn and mention the recovery fund and you can make a donation. the surgeries are very...
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this has been home for several generations of parents and grandparents. >> reporter: the superintendent says the district had no choice. he says even with school consolidations officials may have employee groups to accept furlough days to complete a $10 million cut. >> there isn't fat there. every time you have to make another reduction you're hitting at the heart and soul of public education and public education in alan rock. >> reporter: they will send letters to parents with options to attend other schools in the district. >> i don't think so. as of now, my choice is i'm going to send them to a different district. >> reporter: the district says it hopes to get a financial boost from the governor's budget but acknowledged regardless it will not save the two schools. . >>> a bay area rock 'n' roll hall of famer collapses on stage the fall that left his next performance in jeopardy. medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kais
this has been home for several generations of parents and grandparents. >> reporter: the superintendent says the district had no choice. he says even with school consolidations officials may have employee groups to accept furlough days to complete a $10 million cut. >> there isn't fat there. every time you have to make another reduction you're hitting at the heart and soul of public education and public education in alan rock. >> reporter: they will send letters to parents...
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britain, generally speaking, there is one camera for every 32 people. both on the number of cameras and cost. and cost is an important factor when it comes to the question of whether cities pick up systems like that. the cctv system did help obtain some of the suspects. whether it's worth the cost is an enormous question. what we can tell you is that what happened in boston has not deterred people here from going to the event. we have been speaking to people who say they are still planning to show up on sunday to watch the finish. you can expect to see more guard dogs. >> a lot of the cameras in london are traffic cameras because of the zealousness. do you feel that america is at a point where there might be a change in which we view cctv cameras here? >> remember, january of last year, the supreme court struck down police's ability to put a gps device on anybody's car without obtaining a warrant here. in the decision, five of the justices noted that they were uncomfortable with some of the tracking techniques that police have been using like automatic
britain, generally speaking, there is one camera for every 32 people. both on the number of cameras and cost. and cost is an important factor when it comes to the question of whether cities pick up systems like that. the cctv system did help obtain some of the suspects. whether it's worth the cost is an enormous question. what we can tell you is that what happened in boston has not deterred people here from going to the event. we have been speaking to people who say they are still planning to...
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his counterterrorism advisor, lisa monaco, the attorney general eric holder you see there as well and then the vice president on the right-hand side of the frame. as we lood at this picture i'd like to bring our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" bob schieffer into this conversation again. bob, this raises all kinds of troubling questions for the president and for the national security team. we just don't know what motivated these young men. that part of russia has been in open rebellion against moscow if many years. >> schieffer: that's right, scott, and one thing we have to keep in mind, these lines that are drawn around this province of chechnya
his counterterrorism advisor, lisa monaco, the attorney general eric holder you see there as well and then the vice president on the right-hand side of the frame. as we lood at this picture i'd like to bring our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation" bob schieffer into this conversation again. bob, this raises all kinds of troubling questions for the president and for the national security team. we just don't know what motivated these young men. that part of...
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and i'm so happy that they continue changing the new generation. they learning a lot and the country need to be changed. >> reporter: because of the bombing and because of that picture, life hasn't been easy for kim. she says she wants to draw on her experiences to help create a better world. >> if everyone can learn to live with love, with hope and forgiveness, if everyone can learn that, we don't need war at all. right. and the challenge is for everyone is that little girl can do it. so everyone can do it too. >> reporter: she's told her story for three decades. and she's determined to keep telling it to people around the world. takafumi terui, nhk world, tokyo. >>> the wae weather may have a negative effect. robert speta has more. >> the weather is really a big part of the the clean up efforts here in southern china. in the next 24 hours we're seeing scattered rain showers out here in this heavily impacted region. the good news is that on wednesday, some improving conditions will be coming in. everybody out there living in tents now homeless fol
and i'm so happy that they continue changing the new generation. they learning a lot and the country need to be changed. >> reporter: because of the bombing and because of that picture, life hasn't been easy for kim. she says she wants to draw on her experiences to help create a better world. >> if everyone can learn to live with love, with hope and forgiveness, if everyone can learn that, we don't need war at all. right. and the challenge is for everyone is that little girl can do...
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it ends up on the desk of the attorney general and he gets recommendations. and he is going to hear two size, he will hear young and inexperienced, no prior record. on the other hand he will say look at this video. he is putting it down knowing it will kill the children that are standing nearby and i think the latter will prevail and i predict they will seek the death penalty. >> a fascinating case. >> it may end up not with a bang but a win for. it may end up with a plea bargain and it may end up with simply a plea for mercy. probably not even tried in boston. it will be tried may be in springfield or some other city outside there. so many were personally affected by this. it may be the foreplay, the foreplay may be more interesting than what happened in the at actual trial. >> if something comes to light from the ongoing fbi investigation, that suggests that dzhokhar is lying, that there was a link to militants in chechnya, where we know his brother, tamerlan, possibly made a couple of visits there, if that emerges, now that he has had his miranda rights, d
it ends up on the desk of the attorney general and he gets recommendations. and he is going to hear two size, he will hear young and inexperienced, no prior record. on the other hand he will say look at this video. he is putting it down knowing it will kill the children that are standing nearby and i think the latter will prevail and i predict they will seek the death penalty. >> a fascinating case. >> it may end up not with a bang but a win for. it may end up with a plea bargain...
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pastor landry says he's praying hard for his children's generation. asking god help guide them into a better more productive path. >> if we can get to them and if we can get them loving one another and taking care of one another. i think we can minimize what's going on in richmond, oakland and other cities. >> reporter: richmond police are investigating all three shootings, so far no arrests. in richmond, lorraine blanco. >>> the oakland board of education is looking close to home to find a new superintendent. gary yee is under consideration for the position of acting superintendent. the board is scheduled to vote on wednesday. yee began his career as an elementary school teacher. the current superintendent tony smith is resigning to move to chicago for family reasons. >>> the newest face of gun control legislation spoke out in san francisco today. ktvu's cara liu caught up with mark kelly the husband of shooting victim gabby giffords about his renewed support for gun control. >> reporter: after speaking about his final mission with space endeavor and
pastor landry says he's praying hard for his children's generation. asking god help guide them into a better more productive path. >> if we can get to them and if we can get them loving one another and taking care of one another. i think we can minimize what's going on in richmond, oakland and other cities. >> reporter: richmond police are investigating all three shootings, so far no arrests. in richmond, lorraine blanco. >>> the oakland board of education is looking close...
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equipment and it it showed that there was something in that boat because of the heat that was being generated. so that's the picture of form that you see colored in white and eventually in black where they can make out detail. after doing that, they were able to send in a robot with a long arm that was able to pick up the tarp on top of the boat. of course, that told the tale they knew for sure that that suspect was in there and that's when they sent in the s.w.a.t. team and tried to talk him out. there was an exchange of gunfire and the arrest was made. >> what a conclusion. susan candiotti outside the hospital now where the suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev intubated, sedated and officials waiting, hoping they can talk to him soon. susan, thanks very much. >> the suspect's uncle is speaking out. ruslan tsarni said they were brainwashed. take a listen. >> i caught one of the gentleman leaving in that area who is private to their family. i said, listen, do you know what is going on with that family? i heard that talking, where that might be coming from. he said, yes, there is such a thing. there's a
equipment and it it showed that there was something in that boat because of the heat that was being generated. so that's the picture of form that you see colored in white and eventually in black where they can make out detail. after doing that, they were able to send in a robot with a long arm that was able to pick up the tarp on top of the boat. of course, that told the tale they knew for sure that that suspect was in there and that's when they sent in the s.w.a.t. team and tried to talk him...
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. >> i know it's hard to generalized, but what are the general opinions there of the united states? >> reporter: well, i think broadly across russia, sort of a nationalistic taking back to the cold war feeling a slight resemblance of not wanting to embrace them in their daily lives. the radicals across the region, there's jihady rhetoric, a strong anti-american sentiment. and they targeted moscow. so when you describe this part of the word, anti-america is not prevalent, but it embraces the radicalism. >> thank you. >>> friends and family of the bombing suspects giving descriptions of the brothers that will likely surprise you. you will hear from one of them that says he never stood out. that's coming up next. when i'm hungry, i feel like i want to faint. this is my hungry monster. one in six americans struggle with hunger every single day. if i could stop hunger, i would definitely do it. [ male announcer ] let's growl back at hunger. during april, stock up at walmart on select groceries marked with the child hunger ends here red pushpin and you'll be contributing to food banks in
. >> i know it's hard to generalized, but what are the general opinions there of the united states? >> reporter: well, i think broadly across russia, sort of a nationalistic taking back to the cold war feeling a slight resemblance of not wanting to embrace them in their daily lives. the radicals across the region, there's jihady rhetoric, a strong anti-american sentiment. and they targeted moscow. so when you describe this part of the word, anti-america is not prevalent, but it...
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. >> some people use generators. some lap into the city lights. [laughter] >> reporter: we found fire pits, propane tanks and a restroom structure. the city knew the environment was being impacted drastically. they realize this is a short- term solution but are working on funding more programs and more affordable house. >> we live in a beautiful community. the weather is very nice. encampments will always be at some level. >> reporter: outreach reporters have been trying to build a rapport for those at this site. so far 200 have joined programs. others have refused. >> i don't like them. i just don't like them at all. >> reporter: the cleanup will cost roughly $100,000. the city will pay half of that, the water district will pay the other half of that. back out here live, the city plans on putting up roadblocks here to prevent the homeless from using their vehicles to go down to the creek. they also plan on using private security to patrol the area. reporting live from janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are several new developments
. >> some people use generators. some lap into the city lights. [laughter] >> reporter: we found fire pits, propane tanks and a restroom structure. the city knew the environment was being impacted drastically. they realize this is a short- term solution but are working on funding more programs and more affordable house. >> we live in a beautiful community. the weather is very nice. encampments will always be at some level. >> reporter: outreach reporters have been trying...
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. >> because, you know, it's a home, but generally, at that age, you have a life, you have a job, a thing that you're working on, and to go back and forth, reports he has a family and other things, you know, uncommon for people unless they got significant means to be living to freely for such long periods of time. neil: right, it was just a few months apart. let me ask you this, then, sir. would it be more of a worry to you, lone wolf or lope wolves, if they had a foreign link? i think i heard you say at one time that, you know, people who want to kill you, american or not, are still dangerous, but if there's a link to bad elements abroad or, you know, you know, extreme, that's a new game, isn't it? >> well, we had hearings on just this issue, neil, and we call it grassroots terrorism. this has been the devra davis luges of the al-qaeda and sort of highly organized structure to send in the efficient sort of team oriented, well-trained event that hit mayor julianny's town replaced with the idea of the self-radicalized, you know, limited kind of an event, but still would create terror aroun
. >> because, you know, it's a home, but generally, at that age, you have a life, you have a job, a thing that you're working on, and to go back and forth, reports he has a family and other things, you know, uncommon for people unless they got significant means to be living to freely for such long periods of time. neil: right, it was just a few months apart. let me ask you this, then, sir. would it be more of a worry to you, lone wolf or lope wolves, if they had a foreign link? i think i...
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of the american spirit whether you are a newly minted citizen or your family's been here for eight generations, a stance that goes like this. he said history says don't hope on this side of the grave. but then once in a lifetime the longed for tidal wave of justice can rise up and hope in history rhyme. i think that sentiment is stamped into the dna of americans regardless of where they come from. ladies and gentlemen, it's who we are. it's who we are. it's who we've always been. just look at the journey of the history of this country. for us americans we believe that hope and history can rhyme. that's what separates us. the most compelling line in the famous documents that were written in the constitution of declaration and the one that sticks out to me most to form a more perfect union. the moment we stop is the moment we lose. so my message is embrace the memories of those beautiful people we lost in the bombing. stand by and help and support the hundreds who were injured and honor, honor this hero, sean, for what he was. remember him not merely for the sacrifice he made, but for the man he
of the american spirit whether you are a newly minted citizen or your family's been here for eight generations, a stance that goes like this. he said history says don't hope on this side of the grave. but then once in a lifetime the longed for tidal wave of justice can rise up and hope in history rhyme. i think that sentiment is stamped into the dna of americans regardless of where they come from. ladies and gentlemen, it's who we are. it's who we are. it's who we've always been. just look at...
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but it is a strong city with a strong back bone, culturally, and you know, in general and historically. >> and the history is, too. you have a baseball game against the kansas city royalings. who will win? >>, the red sox. >> good luck to you. great to see you both in plymouth. >> thank you guyings. >> it is it a crazy thing when the traffic on the turnpike here, it quiet so many days and now it is nice to see so many smiles after a long week that no one will forget in the town or state. >> not any time soon. it is great to see people headed to the ballgame and that's what americans do, they get back to the business but they don't forget and that bill, is something we want to talk about now. there are new callings for dzhokhar tsarnaev to be held as an enemy combatant in this crime. top republican lawmakers said he shouldn't be tried as a common criminal. lindsay graham is one of those asking for this and joining me on the phone. welcome back to the program and good to have you with us this morning. >> thank you and congratulations to all of the law enforce and intelligence officials a
but it is a strong city with a strong back bone, culturally, and you know, in general and historically. >> and the history is, too. you have a baseball game against the kansas city royalings. who will win? >>, the red sox. >> good luck to you. great to see you both in plymouth. >> thank you guyings. >> it is it a crazy thing when the traffic on the turnpike here, it quiet so many days and now it is nice to see so many smiles after a long week that no one will...
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attorney general, mr. holder confounded the legal process for a specific purpose. >> let's try to parset out, if the goal was national security. if the goal was finding out who the people were connected to, where they got the ability where they got everything they needed to carry it out, who cares about miranda, who cares if the statements get suppressed, get the information and use it to make sure it does not happen again. you say you screwed up then. lou: or, holder had a motive that is not divinible if we can create that word, by us poor laymen there is something messed up about a process that is so clumsy and surprising to investigating agents there in the hotel room, that they are shocked whether a federal magistrate walks through the door with a public defender for trying out loud. >> only thing i can say we've se it before in terrorism cases, do we treat them as enemy combatant or give them full panoply of rights afforded. government has to prove your guilt, if attorney general holder was trying to
attorney general, mr. holder confounded the legal process for a specific purpose. >> let's try to parset out, if the goal was national security. if the goal was finding out who the people were connected to, where they got the ability where they got everything they needed to carry it out, who cares about miranda, who cares if the statements get suppressed, get the information and use it to make sure it does not happen again. you say you screwed up then. lou: or, holder had a motive that is...
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what is the general -- what is it like for treating a patient like that? >> so, anytime you have a serious trauma patient come in, you know, the team, as a whole is very focused on assessing and treating and doing everything we can to resuscitate the patient. in general terms the types of things that you would do for patients or make sure their airway is secured with either a breathing tube or the device you were showing. making sure they are ventilating and breathing effectively. putting in test tubes, giving them blood in order to make sure they haven't bled to death. and you would open the chest and assess the heart and make sure there isn't blood around the heart preventing it from pumping and if there is a direct injury to he heart you would repair that. those are the different things that can be done in a traumatic cardiac arrest resuscitation. >> it has been an incredibly difficult week for everybody and appreciate your efforts and you being with us tonight. thank you. >> i have to say it has been impressive to see all of the folks, the first respon
what is the general -- what is it like for treating a patient like that? >> so, anytime you have a serious trauma patient come in, you know, the team, as a whole is very focused on assessing and treating and doing everything we can to resuscitate the patient. in general terms the types of things that you would do for patients or make sure their airway is secured with either a breathing tube or the device you were showing. making sure they are ventilating and breathing effectively. putting...
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post office is trying to cut costs generate more revenue. those opposed to the move have 15 da days to appeal. >> it's biggest capture of foreign interafghanistan in nearly 6 years. the taliban is holding 11 people from turkey and russiaxd after wind and rain forest their cargo who want tore make an emergency landing near kabul. >> civilian helicopter is missing and it's in afghanista afghanistan. now it's assis assisting authorities in search for this helicopter. and this is all i can tell you for the time being. >> group was delivering food when this happened. security forces sent to the area had to pull back after a fire fight within surge instant. tribal elders now being used to help rescue the hostages. >> san francisco city attorney today launched formal investigation into the dumping of mental health patients by the state of nevada. according to sacramento bee investigation the patient were given bus tickets to destination around the country with no food. no medication and no arrangement for any housing. one psychiatric hospital repor
post office is trying to cut costs generate more revenue. those opposed to the move have 15 da days to appeal. >> it's biggest capture of foreign interafghanistan in nearly 6 years. the taliban is holding 11 people from turkey and russiaxd after wind and rain forest their cargo who want tore make an emergency landing near kabul. >> civilian helicopter is missing and it's in afghanista afghanistan. now it's assis assisting authorities in search for this helicopter. and this is all i...
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we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't know. these officers have been here throughout the night. they will likely continue to be here as long as the suspect is here being treated. >> to that, this guy would have to be the most wanted man in america right now. how will the hospital deal with his presence? it sounds as if he is in serious condition and he is undergoing surgery and will be there for a while. what arrangements has the hospital put in place to deal with this? >> reporter: that's a really good question. this is a man that authorities are calling a terrorists who was intent on killing people, so you can imagine the feelings of concern from patients in the hospital. in fact we know that some of the victims from monday's bombing are actually here at the hospital. at last check there were 12 victims from the bombing being treated at this hospital. as we have pointed out, there are s
we were at mass general hospital, and there was lots of security around. there are five security officers outside the hospital here, and there are two inside the hospital, and there may be more, we just don't know. these officers have been here throughout the night. they will likely continue to be here as long as the suspect is here being treated. >> to that, this guy would have to be the most wanted man in america right now. how will the hospital deal with his presence? it sounds as if...
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to persuade the attorney general not to ask for the death penalty. and then, of course, that only comes into play assuming the attorney general authorizes it if he is convicted of a crime which is punishable by death then the jury must decide. and it only takes one member of the jury to vote against death for a life sentence to be imposed. so the defense has a number of alternatives and considerations and i'm sure they will weight them all in determining their strategy. >> one of the things that we always hear in a high profile case is the possibility if it does go to trial and we don't know that, would they ask for a change in venue? would you in the situation like this -- or is this such a big case that wherever it is tried it wouldn't make a big difference? >> my experience in mr. mcveigh's case is it made no difference in moving it to denver from oklahoma city. massachusetts as a state does not authorize the death penalty. so i suspect that a jury panel in massachusetts and massachusetts is the entire judicial district could be something that the
to persuade the attorney general not to ask for the death penalty. and then, of course, that only comes into play assuming the attorney general authorizes it if he is convicted of a crime which is punishable by death then the jury must decide. and it only takes one member of the jury to vote against death for a life sentence to be imposed. so the defense has a number of alternatives and considerations and i'm sure they will weight them all in determining their strategy. >> one of the...
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that's near franklin street, dexter, laurel is all in that particular neighborhood there which is generally in that direction from where i'm standing. they of course -- when we got he early this morning the cordon was down about three boston red sox and they had just started expanding it out. they ended up taking it out about 20 blocks or so and marching in a phalanx house to house in the video we shot in these neighborhoods trying to check out everything. but if you think about that big an area, i don't care how many thousands of police you have spread out over there, you can't check everything. you'll miss something. there's a bush thaoes unnoticed. it's impossible to notice every tiny place. right now we don't know if this is the suspect, we don't know what's going on exactly. as you've been saying very carefully and responsibly we know there's a man spotted in a boat, he looks alive, he is moving and there were shots fired at that time, we don't know from him or at him or just in the air. we don't know. but what we do know is that the response was massive going back in there again and t
that's near franklin street, dexter, laurel is all in that particular neighborhood there which is generally in that direction from where i'm standing. they of course -- when we got he early this morning the cordon was down about three boston red sox and they had just started expanding it out. they ended up taking it out about 20 blocks or so and marching in a phalanx house to house in the video we shot in these neighborhoods trying to check out everything. but if you think about that big an...
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we are live tonight at san francisco general hospital. >> sf general, the next closest trauma centers are at stanford, highland and john muir. the boston personnel on scene for the marathon and a high level of hospitals with level one trauma jernts where specialists and equipment are available all day, every day it would be surgeons and an theseologists, radiology. that that full complement of care is here at all times. >> current numbers show about 200 patients went to five such centers. in san francisco there is a single center at san francisco general serving the county and the northern part of san mateo county. now, it's emergency room has 27 beds in the new hospital, which should be dmun 2015, the emergency room will be bigger. >> in the new hospital the emergency room will merely triple in size. we currently have 27 beds in the room. we'll have 60 in the new hospital and have ability to double that to surge up to 120 in a mass casualty incident. >> sf general and san francisco department of emergency management say not all victim woz need a trauma center, they're confident san f
we are live tonight at san francisco general hospital. >> sf general, the next closest trauma centers are at stanford, highland and john muir. the boston personnel on scene for the marathon and a high level of hospitals with level one trauma jernts where specialists and equipment are available all day, every day it would be surgeons and an theseologists, radiology. that that full complement of care is here at all times. >> current numbers show about 200 patients went to five such...
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the first day is generally, or the first week or more is generally repore building. they will let him tell his story and try to build up a comfort level with him and then realize the investigators are pouring over tons of information to see which facts check out and which don't. as the pa ror is built and hopefully the continue a dialogue they may start to confront him with things that are going against what he is saying. it's too early right now. this story is likely to change and evolve the more it goes on. >> did didn't he admit to doing it? >> he appears to have a admitted to doing it but i don't think there is any dialogue with investigators now. he is represented bay fine lawyer as i understand it and the last thing in the world the defense lawyer will do is let his client talk to investigators before he has had a chance to make a deal. maybe he will say, you take the death penalty off the table and you can talk to him all you want. but only then would he make that deal. >> does this open the door that the younger brother, assuming this version ends up as they
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in fact, russian authorities have generally been very tight lipped on precisely what they knew back in 2011. why they were concerned about tamerlan tsarnaev and why he showed up on their radar and why they thought he was potentially a threat. they asked the fbi to help. we have been asking all the authorities, the government, the internal police here and the only response so far has been silent. the russian president vladimir putin in his only public statement on this point said it was to his regret that russian authorities were not able to provide any information that was operational significance. but since the bombing. both the russian and u.s. governments are keen to stress that they are working very closely together. to what extent that cooperation was taking place back around that 2011 period when people were first concerned. poppy? >> phil black live for us in moscow, thank you. >>> we're also getting a response from the obama administration on the controversial decision on whether to read tsarnaev his miranda rights. right outside the prison hospital where the suspect is being h
in fact, russian authorities have generally been very tight lipped on precisely what they knew back in 2011. why they were concerned about tamerlan tsarnaev and why he showed up on their radar and why they thought he was potentially a threat. they asked the fbi to help. we have been asking all the authorities, the government, the internal police here and the only response so far has been silent. the russian president vladimir putin in his only public statement on this point said it was to his...
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you don't want extraordinary circumstances to create general law for average circumstances. but in another sense, this was not extraordinary. in fact, we've been living in something of a bubble. the fbi has done actually a fairly amazing job over the last decade of stopping many terrorist acts like when they occurred in other countries and europe and the middle east. and this was one that got through. but there are ways in which you could actually change laws to further enable the fbi. going back to michael isikoff's report. what if members of this mosque in boston had contacted law enforcement authorities under a new program and warned them that this fellow tsarnaev was looking a little erratic and unstable. >> what is stopping them -- what would be stopping them from doing that now, michael? >> well, there are questions of civil liberties. one of the things, you talk to fbi and even many people in the muslim community about is can the united states emulate a very aggressive program being done in britain called the prevent program. you have a lot of outreach from law enforc
you don't want extraordinary circumstances to create general law for average circumstances. but in another sense, this was not extraordinary. in fact, we've been living in something of a bubble. the fbi has done actually a fairly amazing job over the last decade of stopping many terrorist acts like when they occurred in other countries and europe and the middle east. and this was one that got through. but there are ways in which you could actually change laws to further enable the fbi. going...
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but i think where we are now is in the the general area of where that chase wound up. so they could give you a little more precise information on that. but we're close to where that broke out. when we started the day, the street was barren. it was very -- >> susan, i -- i have to -- susan i just have to jump in. i've just received this information, this is from cnn new york from jason kessler. while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts at a resident believed to be associated with dzhokhar police took in three people for questioning. the residents searched by the fbi is private off campus housing for students. while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts, this at a residence that is believed to be associated with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, police took in three people for questioning. there's been question whether this suspect was living on campus or whether he was at this residence that was being searched throughout the day. it doesn't look like we know that one way or the other. >> and it's only safe to say that they've been take
but i think where we are now is in the the general area of where that chase wound up. so they could give you a little more precise information on that. but we're close to where that broke out. when we started the day, the street was barren. it was very -- >> susan, i -- i have to -- susan i just have to jump in. i've just received this information, this is from cnn new york from jason kessler. while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts at a resident believed to be...
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are taking more course and participating in a leveraged cyber exercises as the military at the case a generation of future commanders. >> for anyone who has ever wanted to meet apple's ceo tim cook, they ma\ today may be your chance. cut is auctioning an hour long coffee talk with anyone willing to pay at least $180,000 for the privilege. proceeds from auction will benefit our robert f. kennedy center for justice and human rights. the winner must find a non disclosure agreement, and of the words no twisting or blocking about the chat. the contest ends may 14th. >> we will be right back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a
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the mayor was upset about the decision and the move comes as the postal service tries to generate revenue and cut costs. >>> mosquito fogging is underway and i will show you two others being treated right now. those areas are taylor road and bethel island. the contra costa mosquito and district, they are trying to control mosquitoes and they will be fogged. >>> how is traffic, sal? >>> it is doing well, so far we started off really well this tuesday and it doesn't change but more people are getting on the road, we are looking at these pictures, traffic is moving along nicely and no major problems by the way as you drive up to downtown oakland. it is a nice drive and hey you get there on the peninsular, it is tell looking got a. let's go to steve. >> i don't expect this to change much and some of this increasing fog, there is fog on the coast and it is really cold and foggy or there is a big difference in temperatures, it is just depending on the wind directions and that will help increase the fog and that will cool he have one down. today's transition is by the coast and there are some si
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. >>> five months after an affair ended his career at the cia, general david petraeus has a new job as a professor at the city university of new york. >>> former obama strategist david axlerod will join mitt romney at a retreat this summer. axle record will talk about trying to find a cure for epilep epilepsy. >>> and george w. bush's approval rating just hit a high. 47% say they approve how he handled himself in office. we'll have extensive live coverage of the bush library dedication tomorrow on msnbc. that's your morning dish of scrambled politicians. >>> it's a tale of two different weather patterns. all eyes have been on the flooding in the midwest where they're hoping the rain will let up. but there's a stark contrast in western kansas where they desperately need rain. the drought is so severe, it's reduced cattle pastures, forcing some ranchers to sell their herd early, driving cattle levels to the lowest in 14 years and driving up the cost of corn. for more on the weather, bill karins is here. >> and president bush gets the grandpa boost. i want to congratulate you and everyone
. >>> five months after an affair ended his career at the cia, general david petraeus has a new job as a professor at the city university of new york. >>> former obama strategist david axlerod will join mitt romney at a retreat this summer. axle record will talk about trying to find a cure for epilep epilepsy. >>> and george w. bush's approval rating just hit a high. 47% say they approve how he handled himself in office. we'll have extensive live coverage of the bush...
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. >> i think so, first point it is mediocre generically we should have been doing better. in addition to that you hav expectations game, and market expectations were for a 3. you get a 2.5 it is a little bit of a disappointment. lou: i think about macro funds trying to gauge which way to move. you know they look at what is happening in europe. and watching what is happening here, what happened here. in case of gdp report as best we can estimate. they have a tough time right now trying to divine wa where we're headed. i'm going to take some pressure off and ask you. >> you want me to tell them? i'll start by saying nobody knows, and i'll try to answer now. it looks like the next quarter here is going to be weaker than previous. the fact that first was not strong, mitigates that a bit because of inventory fluctuations, we were looking for a bigger inventory build this quarter did not happen, perhaps next quarter. we'll havevise up a little bit but this looks weak. that said,ext quarter still looks weak, if we don't have a one handle it will b a surprise, for the year number
. >> i think so, first point it is mediocre generically we should have been doing better. in addition to that you hav expectations game, and market expectations were for a 3. you get a 2.5 it is a little bit of a disappointment. lou: i think about macro funds trying to gauge which way to move. you know they look at what is happening in europe. and watching what is happening here, what happened here. in case of gdp report as best we can estimate. they have a tough time right now trying to...
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the attorney general has to sign off on it. it's good question whether eric hold letter in the end sign off on that. but i think this should have an a sense of outrage and a sense of justice last night that framed it the way that you did. i was disturbed at that and we're not off to a good start in terms of the prosecution based upon what i was hearing last night. >> martha: we know that he was not read his miranda rights. they used the public exemption which gives awe 48-hour period to determine whether or not he will have this enemy combatant status and be in a different category of a terrorist rather than a common criminal who bumped off a corner store. >> right. the supreme court carved out what public safety exception, or exemption based on a case called corals out of new york city where a police officer asked the defendant who was in handcuffs at this point, where is the gun? the defendant pointed out the gun was nearby. this is even more of an emergency circumstance, in fact, the supreme court in a dissent in that case t
the attorney general has to sign off on it. it's good question whether eric hold letter in the end sign off on that. but i think this should have an a sense of outrage and a sense of justice last night that framed it the way that you did. i was disturbed at that and we're not off to a good start in terms of the prosecution based upon what i was hearing last night. >> martha: we know that he was not read his miranda rights. they used the public exemption which gives awe 48-hour period to...
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and, you know, i must say, i think i can speak for most of our team at mass general, not a lot of time available for our own reflection right now. i expect as our patients get better and start getting discharged we'll start reflecting more and probably, you know come to grips with exactly what the event was and what it means to each of us as health care providers and how we'll deal with that. >> it does have to have an impact long term. this is something about events like this, as horrible as they are and as catastrophic as they are that tend to bind people in a way because you have shared something that is so life altering. >> i think that's absolutely true. you know, in the military, you experience such extraordinary events, those events which you would never see or experience in any other way in your entire life, and the bonds that soldiers create at war are well known and well described and are timeless. i expect that the bonds that were created amongst health care providers and first responders on monday will be no different than that. i expect we'll be also timeless. >> and i've
and, you know, i must say, i think i can speak for most of our team at mass general, not a lot of time available for our own reflection right now. i expect as our patients get better and start getting discharged we'll start reflecting more and probably, you know come to grips with exactly what the event was and what it means to each of us as health care providers and how we'll deal with that. >> it does have to have an impact long term. this is something about events like this, as...
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before rooftops were transformed into electrical generators... before an abandoned lot in brooklyn could become a vibrant neighborhood... and before hannah seliem could close her very first door to her very first bedroom... an architect, a developer, and our commercial banker, met over lunch and shared a vision. that's the power of connecting an idea to a community. that's bank of america. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records will talk to doctors about saving lives. it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. the next big thing? we're going to wake the world up. ♪ and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. ♪ cisco. tomorrow starts here. ♪ cisco. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk
before rooftops were transformed into electrical generators... before an abandoned lot in brooklyn could become a vibrant neighborhood... and before hannah seliem could close her very first door to her very first bedroom... an architect, a developer, and our commercial banker, met over lunch and shared a vision. that's the power of connecting an idea to a community. that's bank of america. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of...
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we also see the attorney general and we see the president's chief advisor on counterterrorism. so they activated the situation room and were briefing the president early this morning because of all of the events that had transpired. now we also showed you earlier tonight a wanted poster that the f.b.i. had put together and had put up on its web site, a wanted poster seeking this man they have now arrested. you'll have a look at the wanted poster now. it has just been resubmitted to the web site and you can see the words "captured" written across the photographs of dzhokhar tsarnaev who was captured about an hour ago wounded but alive, found a boat in watertown, massachusetts and is now presumably either en route or in a hospital. the authorities were asked how seriously wounded he was, they weren't entirely sure. they're describing him as being in serious condition. john miller's sources told us earlier that he had a gunshot wound to the leg and a gunshot wound to the neck but as john told us that could either be very serious or not as serious depending on precisely where those
we also see the attorney general and we see the president's chief advisor on counterterrorism. so they activated the situation room and were briefing the president early this morning because of all of the events that had transpired. now we also showed you earlier tonight a wanted poster that the f.b.i. had put together and had put up on its web site, a wanted poster seeking this man they have now arrested. you'll have a look at the wanted poster now. it has just been resubmitted to the web site...
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. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> good evening, everyone. cn thr cnn has learned that others may have played a role. also, new details about how the brothers allegedly financed their operation and made one of the bombs. raising the possibility of additional arrests. the paper quoted congressman, chairman of the house intelligence committee, saying he expects additional persons of interest to surface and, perhaps, additional suspects. meantime, for the first time, survivors still in beth israel medical center will no longer have to share a building with thisan the younger suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. earlier this morning, he was transferred to the federal medical prison facility a
. ♪ male narrator: there's something positive being generated in california. when ordinary energy is put in the hands of extraordinary people, amazing things happen. the kind of things that drive us to do more, to go further, to be better. we're dedicated to being a company you can count on, because you've always been customers we believe in. your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> good evening, everyone. cn thr cnn has learned that others may...